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LeBarón family leads rally for peace in Mexico City

The relatives of women and children murdered in November in Sonora joined other marchers to demand justice for victims of organized crime.

Arizona, California cases push US tally of new virus to 5

The Arizona patient, like the other U.S. cases, had traveled to Wuhan, the Chinese city that is the center of the outbreak.

Memorial Garden

The University of Arizona’s USS Arizona memorial garden.

A Mother's Story

Tawni Terman shares her story about opioid addiction and how it impacted her life as a mother.

Vienna Blood Episode 3

A killer’s gruesome calling cards and seemingly random choice of victims confuse Oskar.

Finding Your Roots: Science Pioneers

Follow the families of pioneering scientists Francis Collins, Shirley Ann Jackson and Harold Varmus.

Official: Oft-delayed Sonoran highway project expected this spring

A transportation official says completion of the highway is a couple months away, despite repeated delays to the project.

Despite distracted-driving law, Arizona still ranks low on highway safety

Some officials took issue with the report, which said the state is lacking recommended traffic safety laws.

Treating chronic pain without an opioid prescription

A look at emerging options for patients.

Former inmate-turned-advocate on the challenges of transitioning from prison

Maggie Maloney served eight years in the Arizona prison system.

Town of Florence assessing impact of possible prison closure

About 10% of the town budget is tied to the Florence State Prison.

Journalists roundtable: New legislative session, 2020 campaigns, impeachment trial

Plus, their approach to covering the presidential election.

Journalists roundtable, Florence prison closure, treating chronic pain

Plus, a former inmate discusses challenges of transitioning from prison.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 617

A Mother's Story; Memorial Garden; Tucson Trains; Super Bowl Band

Civil Rights: Then & Now

This collection of videos, documents, and primary sources lends context to the events and leaders that defined the Civil Rights Movement’s first three decades (1954-1985).

Sanditon: Episode Five

A cricket match brings tensions to a boil.

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